Praises among the amaXhosa today are not only performed at traditional gatherings. These praises are also performed in many places such as schools, churches and funerals. The question is whether the praises performed in other places rather than traditional gatherings still possess the characteristics of traditional praises. In many praises Xhosa poets draw terminology from Biblical texts. This strategy can be seen as an attempt to break the boundaries between Christianity and Xhosa poetry. Having said that, the aim of this article is to uncover the interplay between Xhosa traditional poems and Christianity. To do that, this article discusses the interplay between Christianity, elegy, health and social issues. It also discusses new trends ...
Includes bibliography.Traditional Xhosa speaking diviners operate within the broad framework of trad...
The exponential growth of Christianity on the African continent is, to a large extent, due to Africa...
In this article I consider how one might approach the apparently singular figure of Nontsizi Mgqweth...
Until recently much of the literature recording the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in the ...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the cl...
This study examines the relationship between composed songs in isiXhosa and the field of oral litera...
Contemporary African text genres have mostly been viewed as imitating foundational Western templates...
Religion and literature have a powerful symbiotic relationship.Just as the former renders truth of a...
The main preoccupation in this thesis is to illustrate that, although there is no doubt that the mis...
The dynamic element of Xhosa oral poetry has clearly changed and is continuing to change with change...
This study deals with traditional, oral praise poetry and modern, written poetry in Zulu and Xhosa....
Songs play a vital role in the everyday life of the AmaXhosa. Each and every occasion or gathering i...
D.Litt. et Phil. (African Languages)The aim of this thesis is to examine praise poetry in Xitsonga (...
While there have been a number of studies on the decontextualisation and secularisation of tradition...
The African continent is associated with a variety of problems. Irrespective of having achieved a ne...
Includes bibliography.Traditional Xhosa speaking diviners operate within the broad framework of trad...
The exponential growth of Christianity on the African continent is, to a large extent, due to Africa...
In this article I consider how one might approach the apparently singular figure of Nontsizi Mgqweth...
Until recently much of the literature recording the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in the ...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the cl...
This study examines the relationship between composed songs in isiXhosa and the field of oral litera...
Contemporary African text genres have mostly been viewed as imitating foundational Western templates...
Religion and literature have a powerful symbiotic relationship.Just as the former renders truth of a...
The main preoccupation in this thesis is to illustrate that, although there is no doubt that the mis...
The dynamic element of Xhosa oral poetry has clearly changed and is continuing to change with change...
This study deals with traditional, oral praise poetry and modern, written poetry in Zulu and Xhosa....
Songs play a vital role in the everyday life of the AmaXhosa. Each and every occasion or gathering i...
D.Litt. et Phil. (African Languages)The aim of this thesis is to examine praise poetry in Xitsonga (...
While there have been a number of studies on the decontextualisation and secularisation of tradition...
The African continent is associated with a variety of problems. Irrespective of having achieved a ne...
Includes bibliography.Traditional Xhosa speaking diviners operate within the broad framework of trad...
The exponential growth of Christianity on the African continent is, to a large extent, due to Africa...
In this article I consider how one might approach the apparently singular figure of Nontsizi Mgqweth...